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moaan · 1 month ago
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Golden Days by Katsuaki Shoda Via Flickr: Canon EOS R6m2 + RF24-105mm F4L IS USM
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pellinni-photo · 4 months ago
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colorful beech forest in autumn. primeval woods of transcarpathia on a sunny day. beautiful nature background
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jillraggett · 6 months ago
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Plant of the Day
Monday 22 July 2024
The only tree seen growing on the abandoned island of Swona, Orkney, was this Sambucus nigra (elder, elderberry) sheltered by a barn. This small native tree develops few branches and has flat sprays of fragrant cream flowers in early summer followed by small black berries.
Jill Raggett
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tapestryundone · 1 month ago
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thinking about the narrators lines in the beginning of the game
"no more birds"
self explanatory. the long quiet is represented through birds, theough feathers. the narrator is represented through birds, but a more grounded version of them. less draconic. but the princess is tied to birds more abstractly- HEA exemplifies this. the construct is her birdcage
birds are highly symbolic throughout the entirety of slay the princess. they represent death, change, the concept of free will. is it any question that the long quiet is a bird, when he acts of his own free will the most?
"no more trees"
the woods are the first thing the long quiet ever truly sees. before awakening, it is the first thing he even knows. trees are the anchor of the construct, and the last to change as the long quiets perception of the princess changes the construct itself. but they are discarded by the heart of the shifting mound- only the cabin is visible, something created of the woods. trees constructed into something new. trees are not static, even as the narrator relies on them being so
just as significantly, the princess is on occasion depicted through vines, and trees. even the shifting mound is highly reminiscent of the shape of a tree. more specifically, she calls to mind a deciduous tree- a tree that changes through the seasons. life that is not static, but is still sturdy, long lasting
the long quiet, however, hears the narrators description of a forest and immediately thinks of coniferous trees. trees that retain their leaves, and remain relatively static through a year. but they still grow. they are still, but not forever. the construct retains the shape of these even as the cabin and the woods erode away, leaving nothing but the imprint of the woods
and perhaps most problematically of all, no more people
ive discussed this before, just how deeply tied to people that the long quiet and the shifting mound both are, so i wont repeat it all, but above all else, the two are deeply interested in and care about people. people are the reason that the nature of reality is questioned at all, and it is the narrator- the original narrator- who grants them humanity at all. the shape of something human. as far removed as either may be or become, that humanity is never fully lost. it can never be discarded or forgotten
being a person is not a "you are or you arent" thing. the long quiet often thinks of himself as a person, but the shifting mound discards it entirely. they are both right, and they are both wrong. because being a person involves the experience of life, but also the experience of death. and yet it is also the capacity to know what you are experiencing, to feel the world around you and to know that it is. the long quiet and the shifting mound arent 'people' in a literal sense, but how else would one describe the experience of being? the ability to care about others? the ability to care about yourself?
'people' are just one lens that can be looked at to interpret the world. the two are many lenses, but those lenses are all their own people. the voices and the vessels are all people that make up the sum of two vast people
the narrator, within his first moments acting in the construct, is calling to mind all the most important things to the long quiet and the shifting mound immediately, intentionally or not. the capacity for agency and free will and the nature of the self, change and permanence as concepts that can and do coexist as forces in nature, and above it all, how these concepts tie into the experience of life itself. a constant that does not last forever and is experienced by and to life. from a writing perspective, it is incredible how one line feels so powerful with the context of the whole narrative
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somecunttookmyurl · 1 year ago
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there is an orange spot ladybird just. hanging out on my massage gun? which is. like. literally ive never seen a brown ladybird in my LIFE before but also
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are you fucking lost, ma'am
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littlepawz · 7 months ago
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Chinese Fringetree (Chionanthus retusus) is tough as nails, with gorgeous foliage, snow-white flowers, and exfoliating bark. It is native to Korea, China, and Japan. It is an easy-to-grow deciduous tree that boasts displays of showy, white, clustered blooms resembling fringes each spring. While the male plant has showier flowers than the female, only the female grows attractive fruit that birds and some mammals use as a food source.
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solarpunkani · 7 months ago
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Little kiddo tradition where every time you lose a baby tooth you bury the tooth and plant a seed
Does this mean anything
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littleflowerfaith · 10 months ago
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Forest textures 🪵🍃
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landschaftsmalerei · 3 months ago
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Unterholz von Claude Monet (1876, Gemälde)
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tumorhead · 9 days ago
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tag this with what ecological habitat climate landscape situation you are in. if you want put your habitat in your bio!! what's the dominant water source in your local landscape? what season is it where you are? ayyyyyyyyy we each live in a fuckin :) ecosystem :)
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dinosaurwithablog · 3 months ago
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It's a perfect day!! The sun is out, and the air is just the right temperature. As you can see, Washington is, definitely, the evergreen state because the deciduous trees, too the left, are still mostly green. I love it when they, finally, change color. It looks so great with the green background 😍 💚💚💚 I love living here!!!
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moaan · 1 month ago
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Golden Days by Katsuaki Shoda
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pellinni-photo · 7 months ago
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green beech forest in spring. primeval woods of transcarpathia on a sunny day. beautiful nature background
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jillraggett · 7 months ago
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Plant of the Day
Monday 17 June 2024
In a front garden in Kirkwall, Orkney, a Laburnum anagyroides (common laburnum, golden chain, golden rain) was flowering. It has been a cold, wet spring but this tree was a cheerful addition to the street landscape.
Jill Raggett
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colorsoutofearth · 6 months ago
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Deciduous beech (Nothofagus gunnii)
Photo by Garth Smith
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littlepawz · 3 months ago
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Autumn - it always brings such sweet memories of shuffling through the colourful leaves and picking the prettiest ones to make Thanksgiving crafts with my cousins.
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